Strong school accountability systems can send a clear message that the achievement of all groups of students matters and that to be considered good, a school must serve all groups of students well. But in recent years, many states put in place accountability systems that did just the opposite…

The Education Trust just released A Look at Latino Student Success: Top- and Bottom-Performing Institutions, a report examining graduation rates for Latino students at U.S. colleges. While more Latino students are enrolling in four-year colleges and universities than ever before, and graduation rates are on the rise…

More Latino students are enrolling in four-year colleges and universities than ever before. But what happens to these students after they arrive on campus? Do they leave with a degree? Simply attending college does not provide the personal or broader social benefits that come with completing a degree…

WASHINGTON — While more Latino students are enrolling in four-year colleges and universities than ever before and graduation rates are on the rise, only about half of Latino students who start college earn a bachelor’s degree. Today, White young adults, ages 25 to 34, are two and a…

WASHINGTON – Today, John B. King Jr., president and CEO of The Education Trust, issued the following statement on the House Education and the Workforce Committee vote to advance a bill to reauthorize the Higher Education Act or HEA. “We are disappointed the Committee voted last night to advance legislation…

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